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The courses at Polytechnique are good enough. Professors are very understanding.
Total tuition fees for PhD is 5500CAD.
The course curriculum is indeed based on cutting edge technologies and Research. Also I got intense exposure on conducting Research, Writing Papers etc.
30000 CAD.
The course was already great, but they have recently upgraded their courses to include sustainability aspects
CAD 59000
10/10 for courses and industrial exposure is quite good, since it is in Montreal which is a tech hub especially or AI startups. This year the internship fairs were a bit lack luster but I supposed its the same everywhere considering how bad the job market is right now. But I have heard from past students that its generally very good. I got a good internship and so did quite a few of my friends so its definitely not an issue.
27 992,70 CAD $/ year : this is without scholarship for Professional MSc. , research MSc. is fully funded.
It's great. The flexibility and freedom to choose subjects and select electives is what attracted me the most. The fcaulty is world class and the interaction with th real business world through conferences and talks is amazing.
It was ranked #1 for my course. The structure of the course is very flexible and the strategic management subject is ranked highest in Europe. It was a short path to entering the business world because MBA requires work ex, and MiM doesn't.
Course syllabus is extremely rigorous and well rounded. The syllabus is updated and clearly is shaped to accomodate newer research. Also takes into consideration the background of the subject.
For PhD it is $ 27,000 CAD but with scholarship it can go down considerably and sometimes it's fully funded.
The curriculum is very broad with many elective courses which are designed as per industry demand. Also, you will get a chance to work for the industry as the paid internship is mandatory for this course
The total fee was 30000 CAD for the course.
I like the Course Curriculum, although some mandatory class is not something that I am interested in. A class that has Canadian politics and history as it's subject is not my thing (I prefer the international domain).
It is around 1600 (all included) for 5 classes. The insurance is around 350 for the whole year. You are charged by the semester and not yearly.
Really good, takes you through all the basics for the first year and then allows you to choose the classes you would enjoy taking for the second and third year. It allows students to have a thorough and steady learning path.
Tuition around 2000$, other charges such as law books and jurisprudence, and a laptop is a necessity.
It is a balanced program that allows students to acquire a wide range of skills. With a Bachelor of Business Administration, people can enter the world of work with confidence. There is also a lot of free time.
It costs around CAD 9000$ for Canadian and French students, less for Quebec students and more for the rest of the international students.
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